Without knowing precisely what is going on, there is no doubt something nefarious is afoot. There is no reason for 30 buses of people to be flying on a UPS flight designated for parcels, under the cover of night, filled with people, who are met on arrival with buses already waiting, and whisked away in secret.

In the video, the person recording is in hot pursuit of up to 30 buses that he claims are filled with people he just watched land in Harrisburg International Airport on a UPS plane.

Upon the plane’s arrival, which was alleged to be a “parcel flight,” there were 30 buses already lined up, and ready to receive, what turned out not to be parcels, but dozens and dozens of people.

According to whoever took the video, he watched as the planes occupants were quickly escorted onto the buses that were already waiting, and then he began filming as the buses departed with all the “mystery flyers.”

Understandably, the person recording is very excited, and almost flipping out over what he is filming. You can bet there is no above the board answer to who or why there were that many people secretly being flown in on UPS planes.

The video is shaky and tough to make out, but at one point one of the buses is identified as Bus #245 (a company name was not revealed), and what sounds like license plate number: J0191B.

ATTENTION CITIZEN JOURNALISTS:

Find out what company that license plate belongs to, and lets get some answers! Recall, just a day ago, the Washington Examiner reported:

N.J. Gov. Chris Christie said on the “O’Reilly Factor” Tuesday night that the federal government has resettled refugees in the Garden State without giving his administration any notice.

“We have refugees in New Jersey we don’t even know about,” the GOP presidential candidate told Fox News.

Christie claimed 75 Syrian refugees have been placed in New Jersey since January and that his staff was never advised because the federal government uses local charity organizations to resettle the refugees, omitting state officials from the process.